…frustration, misdirection, and anger, none of which is particularly helpful. Instead, stop and think about your legal situation and about what laws or books or websites about the law…
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Adult Adoption in Oregon
…in Oregon can give you legal advice or represent you. A paralegal cannot complete your paperwork, cannot tell you which laws apply, and cannot represent you in court. Please do…
Neil Armstrong: A Moment of Silence, Please
…AMERICA, A PROCLAMATION As a mark of respect for the memory of Neil Armstrong, I hereby order, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of…
Court of Appeals: Oregon Retains Public Recording Requirement in Nonjudicial Foreclosures (MERS not a Substitute)
…Oregon’s nonjudicial foreclosure laws: Rebecca Niday v. GMAC Mortgage, LLC (A147430) (from Clackamas County Circuit Court) A summary can be found at the OJD Media Release website (Click on Court…
Washington State Legal Research (for non-Washingtonians)
Do you have questions about Washington State law? Here are some legal research tips, which will also apply if you need to research other states’ laws (just substitute the…
New(ish) Copyright Organization: Center for Copyright Information
…if you do not want to become a practicing lawyer. Conversation in the public information commons and the public square might be improved if more people understood how laws were…
Oregon BOLI Labor Commissioner Election Date: Not a May to December Romance
…changed – read a PDF version or an HTML version of 2009 HB 2095 (session law: Chapter 511, (2009 Laws): Effective date June 24, 2009) If the link has changed,…
When Public Law Isn’t Public, Isn’t Online, and Isn’t Free: Update to Veeck
Carl Malamud, of Public Resource dot org, wrote an interesting BoingBoing blog post: “Liberating America’s secret, for-pay laws” Previous OLR blog post on building codes and Veeck (Veeck v….
Nonprofit News: Oregon State Bar Creates a Nonprofit Organizations Law Section (NOLS)
…serve on boards and as advisors to nongovernmental, not-for-profit entities recognized under Oregon and federal laws. Oregon lawyers and law librarians may subscribe to the section’s listserve at: OR_Nonprofit_Law@googlegroups.com Many…
Oregon Revised Statutes: 1953-1967 Now Online & Publicly Accessible (Free)
Thanks to Oregon Legislative Counsel (and the Oregon Supreme Court and the State of Oregon Law Library) and the Washington County Law Library staff (read about this project…
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